School, city voting underway
If early votes are a measure, the races for two seats on the Lamesa school board seats are getting a lot more traction than the election for a lone spot on the city council.
If early votes are a measure, the races for two seats on the Lamesa school board seats are getting a lot more traction than the election for a lone spot on the city council.
Houston has the Astrodome, and Lamesa is getting a similar shaped structure that might be considered the Golden Tornado Dome. It actually is a 14-million-gallon water storage tank that is taking shape as large concrete roofi ng and wall sections are being lifted into place at the site about two blocks east of Bryan Ave. on N. 14th Street. LPR photo
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Starting Monday, parents can enroll their four-year-olds in O’Donnell school district’s pre-kindergarten classes for the 2022-2023 academic year.
I don’t know if this column will ever be published. Or better put, if I’ll have the nerve to publish it.
Early voting began Monday for local elections and two proposed constitutional amendments relating to property tax reductions. Early voting continues through Tuesday, May 3, with election day on Saturday, May 7.
Lamesa school board members gave their approval April 19 to a list of contracts for teachers, coaches and administrative staff for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Klondike High School’s Cotton Judging team placed seventh overall during Career Development Events state competition held this past Saturday at Texas Tech University in Lubbock.
After having to wait four days longer than they hoped, the Golden Tornadoes’ softball team was bound and determined to keep the District 3-3A championship here in Lamesa.
There’s both bad and good news to report in the Golden Tornado baseball program.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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